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Jingmai O'Connor - Wikipedia

  • ️Fri Aug 26 1983

O'Connor is from Pasadena, California.[3] Her mother is a geologist.[4] O'Connor says that while she was not a dinosaur enthusiast as a child, being present for her mother's geology fieldwork began her interest in the subject.[4] She explains, "I enjoyed going to the field with her, collecting rocks, minerals, and fossils, and playing in the lab."[5]

After obtaining her Ph.D., O'Connor moved to Beijing where she worked as a postdoc at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology.[2] Working with Zhou Zhonghe, she advanced to a full professorship while continuing her ancient bird research.[2] Professor O'Connor is half Chinese and says that she is "very, very proud and fascinated by my Chinese culture" and found moving to China to pursue paleontology very rewarding.[4]

During her time with the Institute, O'Connor was part of a team that made discoveries of extraordinary Enantiornithes remains preserved in Burmese amber. These deposits dated to 99 million years ago and the remains are among the most well-preserved of any Mesozoic dinosaur. The team found fully feathered wings, feet, and even entire hatchlings.[7][8][9] With the team, and also as first author, Prof. O'Connor has published findings showing that enantiornithines had fully modern feathers, clarified the feather arrangements and musculature of several species.[7][10]

O'Connor was given the Charles Schuchert Award by the Paleontological Society. The award is given annually to a person under 40 whose work reflects excellence and promise in the science of paleontology.[11]

In 2020, O'Connor returned to the United States, becoming the Associate Curator of Fossil Reptiles at the Field Museum in Chicago.[2] She continues to publish, and in 2021 co-authored a paper on the discovery of quartz crystals in the stomach of an enantiornithine Bohaiornis.[5] She is also doing research within the Field's collection, studying the mysterious holes in the jaw of Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex.[12] She also assisted with the museum's acquisition of the thirteenth known Archaeopteryx specimen, which was announced in 2024, and will conduct further research with it.[13][14]

Year Taxon Authors 2024 Avisaurus darwini sp. nov. Clar, Atterholt, Scannella, Carroll, & O'Connor[15] 2024 Neobohaiornis lamadongensis gen. et sp. nov. Shen, Clark, Fang, Chen, Jiang, Ji, & O'Connor[16] 2022 Meemannavis ductrix gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Stidham, Harris, Lamanna, Bailleul, Hu, Wang, & You[17] 2022 Brevidentavis zhangi gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Stidham, Harris, Lamanna, Bailleul, Hu, Wang, & You[17] 2021 Fortipesavis prehendens gen. et sp. nov. Clark & O'Connor[18] 2020 Mengciusornis dentatus gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Zhou, & Zhou[19] 2019 Avimaia schweitzerae gen. et sp. nov. Bailleul, O'Connor, Zhang, Li, Wang, Lamanna, Zhu, & Zhou[20] 2019 Ambopteryx longibrachium gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Xu, & Zhou[21] 2018 Mirarce eatoni gen. et sp. nov. Atterholt, Hutchison, & O'Connor[22] 2017 Monoenantiornis sihedangia gen. et sp. nov. Hu & O'Connor[23] 2017 Cruralispennia multidonta gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Pan, & Zhou[24] 2016 Dingavis longimaxilla gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Wang, & Hu[25] 2016 Feitianius paradisi gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Li, Lamanna, Wang, Harris, Atterholt, & You[26] 2016 Linyiornis amoena gen. et sp. nov. Wang, Wang, O'Connor, Wang, Zheng, & Zhang[27] 2015 Yi qi gen. et sp. nov. Xu, Zheng, Sullivan, Wang, Xing, Wang, Zhang, O'Connor, Zhang, & Pan[28] 2015 Archaeornithura meemannae gen. et sp. nov. Wang, Zheng, O'Connor, Lloyd, Wang, Wang, Zhang, & Zhou[29] 2014 Eopengornis martini gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Zheng, Wang, Hu, & Zhou[30] 2014 Evgenavis nobilis gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Averianov, & Zelenkov[31] 2014 Tianyuornis cheni gen. et sp. nov. Zheng, O'Connor, Wang, Zhang, & Wang[32] 2014 Iteravis huchzermeyeri gen. et sp. nov. Zhou, O'Connor, & Wang[33] 2013 Changmaornis houi gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Li, & You[34] 2013 Jiuquanornis niui gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Li, & You[34] 2013 Yumenornis huangi gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Li, & You[34] 2013 Sulcavis geeorum gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Zhang, Chiappe, Meng, Quangduo, & Di[35] 2012 Jeholornis palmapenis sp. nov. O'Connor, Sun, Xu, Wang, & Zhou[36] 2011 Qiliania graffinigen gen. et sp. nov. Ji, Atterholt, O'Connor, Lamanna, Harris, Li, You, & Dodson[37] 2010 Shenqiornis mengi gen. et sp. nov. Wang, O'Connor, Zhao, Chiappe, Gao, & Cheng[38] 2010 Longicrusavis houi gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Gao, & Chiappe[39] 2009 Shanweiniao cooperorum gen. et sp. nov. O'Connor, Wang, Chiappe, Gao, Meng, Cheng, & Liu[40]